Exhaustion

A place to ask beginner questions to be answered by other players. / Ein Platz für Anfängerfragen, die von anderen Spielern beantwortet werden.

Moderator: Gamemasters

Post Reply
User avatar
falco1029
Posts: 1325
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:43 pm
Location: USA! USA!

Exhaustion

Post by falco1029 »

hi, I just got my Illarion account activated a few days ago, but i have a huge problem online: my character is always exhausted. I am pretty sure that you can't do much in the way of economics w/o using the trouble, but I can't get my character to not be tired. How do you get your character to revive energy? I ahve tried eating, using chairs (can't find beds) and even standing stil lfor a long time. how do you get energy?

[/list][/code][/quote]
User avatar
Rackere Diplomatre
Posts: 808
Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:23 pm
Location: Somewhere you don't expect me to be
Contact:

Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

eat something - eat more
User avatar
falco1029
Posts: 1325
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:43 pm
Location: USA! USA!

Post by falco1029 »

Thanks, i ate some more and after a while i was able to dig, now i just ahve to get my digging good enough to find things....
User avatar
Rackere Diplomatre
Posts: 808
Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:23 pm
Location: Somewhere you don't expect me to be
Contact:

Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

Would you like to have a leeson? Simple digging isn't the solution.
User avatar
Moirear Sian
Posts: 1214
Joined: Thu Jul 15, 2004 5:12 am

Post by Moirear Sian »

Indeed, I'd recommend that you let your character find a sort of master or teacher in-game, in order for them to profess a trade to your character. A character's skill by itself won't do much good, especially not if you don't have extra knowledge in a trade (which is supposed to be given character-to-character).

Also, the teacher-/apprentice-character relationship can serve for some good role-playing oppurtunities, on the short, as well as on the long run.
User avatar
falco1029
Posts: 1325
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:43 pm
Location: USA! USA!

Post by falco1029 »

Moirear Sian wrote:Indeed, I'd recommend that you let your character find a sort of master or teacher in-game, in order for them to profess a trade to your character. A character's skill by itself won't do much good, especially not if you don't have extra knowledge in a trade (which is supposed to be given character-to-character).

Also, the teacher-/apprentice-character relationship can serve for some good role-playing oppurtunities, on the short, as well as on the long run.

I don't know anyone who can teach me, but will try to find someone.
Post Reply